Stock Up NOW on these 6 Vacuum Sealed Necessities! #vacuumseal #foodstorage

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Here are my top 6 dry foods to vacuum seal and stock up on. We'll discuss types of sealers, which ones are dependable and which ones are not worth spending money on. We'll then end our video showing you step by step instructions on how to vacuum seal.
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We stock food so we don't have to drive one hour round trip to get something we need to finish putting a meal together. Also to avoid crowds and shortages when a storm of some sorts is coming. It's such a blessing to have your pantry be your grocery store.

stevevernon
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1.)Rice
2.)Organic Popcorn
3.)Coffee Beans
4.)Cereal
5.)Flour or wheat berries
6.)Dried Beans

alaskanintn
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What a gorgeous Pantry. I love the jars! I seriously can not believe what food is costing these days. I honesty wonder how young families are getting by. Everyone needs to learn to cook from scratch and save in any way they can, Good stock up tips!

southwesthomestead
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The nice thing about storing corn and beans is that you can use them for seed in the spring.

I'd suggest that everyone invest in a hand-crank grain mill, and a hand-crank meat grinder. One can also make your own vacuum sealer from a metal bucket and lid, a hand pump brake bleeder, and some doodads you can get from a hardware store. You can't vacuum seal in bags with this, but it works for jars.

My wide mouth attachment for my store-bought vacuum sealer won't seal jars. I'm not sure why, but that's part of why I also use a homemade chamber sealer.

TrialAndError
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The popcorn can be ground for cornmeal if needed

texfarm
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Don’t know what state you live in but I would put a small board over the front of each shelf as a precaution from earthquakes. They are occurring more often in very unlikely area’s. Please consider protecting your hard work. I live in Michigan and I had a strip of lumber placed across the front of each shelf to prevent a disaster.

pamswantek
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I've been doing this for a while and after seeing this video I am so glad that you did it to show other people because I've been trying to explain this to some friends of mine who just look at me likeI'm crazy

dawncierelli
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A package of hot dogs just cost me $4.00. Get used to doing without some of your favorites. I began stockpiling several years ago and now I have to go back and check bb dates because I didn’t vacuum seal everything. Great video! 🙏🏻❤️👍👵

ginnyk
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Hello Deb from our farm in New Hampshire. New to your channel. Thanks for this great video. You have reminded me to buy more half gallon jars. I have a Food Savor and love it! You are spot on regarding having dry pantry items on hand. We are a long trip to the grocery store. Stocking up saves on gas and time. And, as you said, prices are ever increasing. Plus when I get there some items are out of stock. I started stocking up in earnest after March 2020, including dehydrated items such as cream, butter, buttermilk, cream cheese, etc. Its a Godsend having my mini grocery store of dry pantry, freezer and canned foods. ~ Diane

dianehall
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I envy your organization and skills at this running a household. Great job. Thanks for sharing all this wonderful to know information.

JettBlast
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Nice, clean and purtey! Thank you for clarifying about putting items in freezer first. I was on the fence because I don't have room in my freezer to do that anyway.

aliciaokiegal
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It's good to know that there are individuals like yourself. That Care and share what keep them coming stay 💗

aligarcia
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I really like the look of the jars for storage

Carrick
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Wow looks great! You must have a big family! Thanks for sharing!

MK-pxxn
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Great information! I learn so much from channels like yours. Making sure we have food for when the economy crashes. Afraid it's coming soon and so many will be unprepared

maryconder
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Instant white rice, honey, syrup, powdered pb, eggs n tomatoes are my faves oatmeal too.

heatherbrodian
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Thank you for this information. I had bought beans, rice, flour, and canned goods. Unfortunately I just tossed them in a tote. I'm almost afraid to pull them out. Hope I don't have bugs!
I do have a sealer so I guess I better get busy and empty the bags into jars and seal. If they have bugs, I can toss and buy fresh.

patriciacerwin
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Love your video! Many don't have the money to buy a Mill to grind wheat berries for flour.
My question is, am I supposed to vacuum seal flour for long term?
I'm a beginner, thank you. I just bought the sealer you gave a bad review on, yikes.
I agree w/everything you said. Can you change that bad music? 😂
Thank you!

LoveMyCoffee
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I recently started storing my dehydrated food in clear vacuum sealed bags, then put a few of those packages in a mylar bag and seal it. This makes the food more mobile in the event of quick evacuation. It also protects the food in the event of an earth moving event. I then store all of these bags in coolers. This protects from Light- Air- Moisture- Heat, and you can also load several months worth of food in a few coolers and be out the door quickly in evacuation. I still keep all my every day food in jars, cause let's face it- Pantries look beautiful with glass jars!!

journeywithnichole
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Hi! And thanks for your video.

Don't store roasted coffee beans as the oil in the beans goes rancid. Can GREEN un-roasted coffee beans. They will store for many, many year's. Easy to find as well.

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